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    The 1969 Apollo mission was spaceflight that landed the first humans on the Moon, Americans Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin. Neil Armstrong was the first to step on the moon. Which was a success for United States and its nation. The first is a new article from the Times of London reporting the event; the next is a speech by William Safire that president Nixon would have gave if the mission was a failure; the third is a commentary on the launching by novelist Ayn Rand; the last is a political…

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    Better known as, the first man to reach the Arctic. Matthew Henson, was a smart man. Henson, lost his mother when he was young. Then, later he had to drop out of high school to get a job because he lost his father. Matthew Henson, was one of the first men to go to the Arctic. He was on an expedition with Robert Peary, when they arrived at the Arctic. Matthew Henson was an overall good person because he was a talented explorer, he had many jobs, and traveled many places. First, Matthew Henson…

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    Man Takes First Steps on the Moon Purpose: The purpose of this text is to inform people that the Apollo eleven moon landing was a success, to explain its significance in the course of human kind, and to relay how the first steps were taken. Also to give insight into the perspective of how people from around the world viewed the landing. Rhetorical Triangle: The subject of this text is the Apollo eleven mission and events of the moon landing. A writer from Times of London is the speaker. On the…

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    My first interview was with a Hispanic man from a small town in Mexico. He came to the united states at the age of 22. He left behind his family, which was made up of four brothers, three sisters and his parents. Now he has a family of a wife and two sons. He speaks very little English. He says that his family practices both American and Mexican cultures, but leans more to Mexican tradition. He stated that his family and roots of where he and wife come from are important. Since he was a…

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    In J.Coles “She Knows” he uses a juvenile young man to demonstrate the life of a average suburban family and the struggles they go through. By looking at the the two scenes spoken about in this essay, we can see what exactly J.Cole means in his title “She Knows”, which most viewers don’t see; this is important because J.Cole changes the meaning of “She Knows” through the entire music video. The first important scene starts with the young man being dropped off by his mother and father on his way…

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    public-accepted image, but it’s unnatural. First, when I see others at first time, I will observe their attributes quickly whether male and female show appropriate behavior and wear suitable apparel. Advertisements impact me more focus on person’s appearance. For example, I encounter two men at school. One is tall, strong and wear neatly and another one is tall, fat with sports outfit. I would like to make friends with the strong man because his appearance looks like man in advertisement.…

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    Appeal of the Androgynous Man" This article is published at Mademoiselle. In article at age of 12 James Dean was her first androgynous man. She figured that they have more in common. But all men she loved or liked is who doesn't play football or watch the games on Sunday, who doesn't tell dirty jokes featuring broad or chicks, who is not contemptuous of conversation that are philosophically speculative, introspective or otherwise foolish according to the other kind of the man. The author…

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    to you how The Old Man and the Sea is a story of reconciliation of youth and old age. In this story they talk about a boy who plays a large role in the old mans life throughout the book, he refers to him several times in the novel weather he is present or not around. When we first meet the boy he helps the old man unload his fishing stuff and they talk the rest of the day about the several things that they have in common one being american baseball. When the boy tells the old man that he can no…

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    Personal Analysis of Blue Winds Dancing The short story, Blue Winds Dancing by Tom Whitecloud is about a young Native American’s struggle to exist in both the white mans world and the Native American world. The narrator of the story perceives these two different worlds as the civilized and uncivilized America. This short story is an example of a human existence and communicates the importance of young Native American’s cultural struggle to fit into the white world within the history of America.…

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    discovery of true condition. Important figures in Buddy’s life, including, the Wiener Man, the Pasco family, and Sharon, helped to influence the matured young man Buddy has developed to be. While the surface appearance of each situation looks convincing, the deeper meaning hiding behind the first impression can be analyzed through the characters’ actions, dialogue, and thoughts. In "The Wiener Man", the man in the Oscar Mayer costume, also known as Mr. Mike Amalfi, is initially displayed as a…

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